Professional Youth Minister

These 5 Questions Help You Give Better Talks

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This hour long workshop by Andy Stanley (author of Communicating for Change) is wrecking my world.

If you have ever been frustrated with feeling like a talk you gave at youth group fell on deaf and bored ears, this video will give you some simple shifts in preparing your talk that will get people to actually DO something, as opposed to just making people laugh and filling 15 minutes of the night with rambling and reading from the Bible.

His "One-Point Preaching" method could be applied to any of us who speak publicly with the intention that the audience would actually DO something after hearing something we say.

Key Take-Away's:

Spiritual maturity comes from application, not knowledge.

What's your ONE THING? If they take nothing away from the talk but this one thing....what would it be? Can you say it in one sentence?

What do you want them to DO?

5 Questions to Ask When Preparing a Talk

What do you want them to know? (information) Why do you want them to know it? (motivation) What do you want them to do? (application) Why do you want them to do it? (inspiration) How can you help them remember it? (reiteration)

What do you think?

These 5 questions and the one-point preaching concept has totally changed the way I am preparing for a talk I am giving tomorrow on a Confirmation retreat. I've noticed that its taken pressure off of me, while also making me extremely convicted to give the talk.

What do you think? Try this approach to giving your next talk, and tell me how it went by commenting on this post or shooting me an email. I'll read and respond to every comment. :)

AMDG


Part of the Professional Youth Minister Series:

Grace builds on nature. So if you are paralyzed by 347 emails you haven't read, lack vision, creativity, or focus in your youth ministry, or just need some motivation to get back to work, welcome to the club. This series is about working on our nature and becoming a professional youth minister so all that grace has room to build. Check out all the posts in this series by clicking here.

Professional Youth Minister Series: Intro

 bowties Grace builds on nature. So if you are paralyzed by 347 emails you haven't read, lack vision, creativity, or focus in your youth ministry, or just need some motivation to get back to work, welcome to the club. This series is about working on our nature and becoming a professional youth minister so all that grace has room to build.

I've been a Director of Youth Ministry for the Catholic Church going on three years now, and I know nothing at all.

But I have come across some things that have helped me a great deal, and I think if you are a youth minister you could use these things too. I've also realized that half the battle is having the right attitude and mindset. Its easy to get sucked into the stereotypes and not expect much (or expect too much) from yourself.

Youth Ministry is hard for the same reason working from home or being an artist is hard. Often there isn't much accountability or feedback. Its hard to make things in a world without many rules. Its easy to get sucked into the world of relying on the Holy Spirit to save you from the talk you're preparing last minute or a thing you haven't planned or a semester pissed away on Facebook. Its easy to develop an unhealthy lifestyle as a youth minister. I've been there. I talked about my burn out a lot in my confession type post.

I'm going to be focusing in this series on figuring out how to become a better youth minister. I'll be sharing things that helped me stop wasting so much time in the office while telling the world that I'm soooo busy because youth ministers work soooo much. I'll also be focusing on some simple tech tools, books, and resources that I wish someone would have showed me years ago. Things that helped me organize my thoughts better, organize my work better, do better ministry, and be a healthier person in general.

CAVEAT: I will not be focusing much on the spiritual aspect of being a youth minister, being in ministry, praying, etc. There are lots of other places on the internet that do that way better than I could. I'm assuming you pray everyday. I'm assuming you realize that God doesn't need you in this ministry. I'm assuming that you realize just being more productive will not make you a better minister unless it is coupled with grace and God's will. I'm also assuming that you don't want to be the dodge ball guy or the stereotypical goofball youth minister. I'm not here to hold your hand, I'm here to kick you (and myself) in the pants. When I want to talk exclusively God and other things besides being a professional youth minister, it will be on this website but not part of this series.

You can see all the articles in this series by clicking the "Professional Youth Minister" series category tag on the right --->

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